Recent AI, Technology, and Innovation Scholarship and Engagement

UC Law San Francisco is pleased to share a selection of recent faculty publications and professional engagements, highlighting cutting-edge scholarship in AI, technology, and innovation. This work reflects our faculty’s continued leadership in shaping the evolving intersections of law, policy, and emerging technologies.

Explore how UC Law SF scholars are advancing legal thought and practice in response to the opportunities and challenges of a rapidly changing digital landscape.


Publications


Robin Feldman, AI Versus IP: Rewriting Creativity, Cambridge University Press (2025).  

Robin Feldman, Artificial Intelligence and Cracks in the Foundation of Intellectual Property, UC Law Journal (2024). The article was judged one of the best IP law review articles of 2024 by Thomson Reuters publishing. It will be re-published in Thompson Reuters’ 2025 Anthology Edition.

Robin Feldman, AI and Antitrust: “The Algorithm Made Me Do It (with Caroline A. Yuen), UC Law San Francisco Research Paper (2024). 

Zac Henderson, AI and Probabilistic Dispute Resolution, Wisconsin Law Review (2025).  

Zach Henderson, Rethinking Robot Liability, B.C. L. Rev. (forthcoming spring 2026). 

Zach Henderson, Agentic AI and the God of the Gaps, Harv. J..L. & Tech (forthcoming summer 2026). 

Dave Owen, Allocating Electricity, George Washington Law Review, (forthcoming). 

Nicole Ozer, It’s Time to Revitalize California’s Constitutional Right to Privacy, State Court Report (2025).

Nicole Ozer, Will We Let a Digital Coup Against Democracy Prevail?, The Contrarian (2025).  

Nicole Ozer, California’s Surveillance Systems Have Once Again Become a Major Liability, Tech Policy Press (2025). 

Seema N. Patel, Governance & Guardrails: Artificial Intelligence & Low-Wage Workers, Md. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2025-26).  


Engagement 


Robin Feldman, Presentation, DOJ Working Group for AI Issues. 

Robin Feldman, Presentation, CA Working Group for AI Issues. 

Robin Feldman, Pipeline Divestitures in the Pharmaceutical Sector, Stanford University’s BioLawLapalooza. 

Robin Feldman, Presentation on the long-term implications of AI, California Attorney General’s Office’s divisions on Antitrust, Cybersecurity, Consumer Protection & Health Law. 

Robin Feldman, Testimony, California Law Revision Commission regarding AI and Competition (Sacramento, CA). 

Robin Feldman, Podcast, Feldman Interviews Feldman: How I Used AI in Writing a Book about AI. 

Robin Feldman, What Boards Should Know (about AI), Boardroom Governance Podcast (the Boardroom Governance Podcast hosted by UC Law SF’s Evan Epstein). 

Britney Glidden, Presentation, Generative AI in Legal Clinics: Training Tomorrow’s Lawyers with Emerging Technology (with Linsey Krolik), AALS Clinical Conference, Baltimore. 

Brittany Glidden, Generative AI in Legal Clinics: Training Tomorrow’s Lawyers with Emerging Technology, Northern California Clinical Conference. 

Zach Henderson, Invited Panelist, AI and the Tech Frontier, 14th Annual Transatlantic Law Forum (Oslo, Norway). 

Zac Henderson, Invited participant, AI Discussion Group, The Commonwealth Club 

Zac Henderson, Panel Moderator, UCLJ “Chronically Online” Symposium.  

Zac Henderson, Presenter, Untitled Working Paper Presentation, Junior Scholars’ Conference, Northeastern University Law School. 

Tal Niv, Calibrating Openness in AI, Foundation for American Innovation conference, After Fair Use: AI and Copyright, Washington DC (with Mike Linksvayer).

Seema Patel, Moderator & Panelist, Workers’ Voices in the Age of Digital Technologies, opening panel at Making Tech Work: A Statewide Conference on Labor, AI, and Building Power in California, Sacramento, CA (Jan 14, 2025).